competent造句91. Subservience is also shown because other prisoners see it as a mask, necessary for survival for weaker or less competent prisoners.
92. Later we hope to be the first offshore contractor with a competent core crew accredited to national standards.
93. With encouragement, a competent amateur can diagnose species and varieties without resort to parsimony analysis.
94. Competent authorities are also to organize inspections or other means of control suitable to the kind of industrial activity involved.
95. Lawrence was of the latter kind: very bright; very competent, and wanted to do his own thing.
96. In this situation, she was experiencing the loss of her former identity as a competent working woman.
97. Nevertheless, she was a handsome woman and very competent and Modi persuaded her to pose for him nude.
98. In a physical auction such people are soon spotted by any competent auctioneer but bidding online is anonymous.
99. A competent and self-confident person is incapable of jealousy in anything. Jealousy is invariably a symptom of neurotic insecurity.Robert A. Heinlein
100. If he is competent, he knows the law, knows what he must do, and what is due him.
101. Its social and evangelistic outposts in numerous countries were staffed by many competent officers.
102. Most of the essays were competent but one was really outstanding.
103. The 50% who were competent in the basic crop tasks were wives accustomed to drive tractors.
104. Salvi has been declared mentally competent to stand trial Feb. 5.
105. After psychiatric evaluations found that he was competent to stand trial, Harwood pleaded guilty July 16 to second-degree murder.
106. This means, do I think you are competent and credible.
107. It's obvious from the apparatus what he's been doing, and any competent biologist could duplicate the work.
108. And the gods, who are always alert to such things, saw to it that he should fall into competent hands.
109. Afterwards, the government was finally moved to insist that the stock exchange appoint a competent new management.
110. It was true that she was unusually competent; she made her mark in whatever she did.
111. However, competent windsurfers do have the chance to join dinghy groups when they sail away to other beaches.
112. They had increasing difficulty in providing even tolerably competent candidates for the array of provincial posts reserved for them.
113. It was carved with very competent lettering, but all it said was 15 April 1945 and a list of names.
114. It allows a direct approach by the plaintiff or his agent to the competent local official in that state.
115. But a very large percentage do, and this includes some of the best, most competent, and most caring ones.
116. Systematic in the acquisition of the best available maps, Faden developed the most competent cartographic service of the period.
117. Any competent social scientist could have shot them down in flames.
118. After completing the course, just three trainers were competent at compressions and only two could ventilate adequately.
119. Competent decisions require not only thoughtful consideration and thorough deliberation but also complicated maneuvering through many divergent interests.
120. Though the country is poor, the doctors and nurses are qualified and competent.